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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends dember 7th. so now's the time. visit care.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [ male announcer ] this holiday, give your family the greatest gift of all -- peace of mind. with the adt after thanksgiving sale. get adt home security and home management starting at just $99. that's a savings of $300. plus 15% off accessories. call now or visit adtpulse.com/tv. sale ends midnight november 27th. more than a security system, adt can help you turn on a few lights. bring family in from the cold. even let you know when an old friend has arrived. get the advanced technology of adt and save $300. starting at $99 installed. pulse save on accessories. call now or visit adtpulse.com/tv. sale ends midnight november 27th. >> all of the things that have-- they have lied about things gone on in this administration, they have never called a male unqualified, not right, not trustworthy. i don't recall it ever happening. they didn't even say that about general petraeus who they're all up in arms about. so, there's a cle
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multi-million dollar ad buys around the country, that actually president obama wasn't changing gun laws to take anyone's guns away. and then paul ryan pulled off his microphone and his handler put that piece of paper up in front of the camera and paul ryan never did another local news interview until he lost the election and the campaign was over. i'm thankful for local news reporters who work generally in lousy conditions with lousy support for lousy pay, and who do things as wide rangingly wonderful as ktla covering the story of the glendale bear wandering the streets of los angeles, to cbs atlanta, building this wacky graphic to accompany the story of the georgia republican state senators holding a seminar on president obama's mind control techniques, to the political reporter for the abc affiliate in miami who had the big pitcher of water thrown all over him, when he was bravely trying to report on the story of the scandal-ridden now former congressman, david rivera. i'm thankful, specifically, for james carter, who brought the infamous 47% video from mitt romney to light with help
multi-million dollar ad buys around the country, that actually president obama wasn't changing gun laws to take anyone's guns away. and then paul ryan pulled off his microphone and his handler put that piece of paper up in front of the camera and paul ryan never did another local news interview until he lost the election and the campaign was over. i'm thankful for local news reporters who work generally in lousy conditions with lousy support for lousy pay, and who do things as wide rangingly...
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steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor at george washington university. do you find it significant that this wasn't just tahrir square but alexandria, port said. >> oh, yes. essentially most of the non-islammist political forces in egypt-- that is the brotherhood and others aside-- have lined up against us. the real question is are they going to be able to form a united front? and do they have any strategy by which to overturn morsi's decisions. >> suarez: what exactly has he done through these decrees? what did he say-- what powers did he give to himself, basically, until there's a constitution? >> well, he did a lot of little things. he dismissed the old prosecutor, seen as a hold-over from the old rejewel. he promised new trials. but the main thing that he did was to take all of his actions, and place them outside of court review. and he also made impossible to disband the constitutional assembly that is now writing the document. he had already assumed not simply presidential powers but le
steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor at george washington university. do you find it significant that this wasn't just tahrir square but alexandria, port said. >> oh, yes. essentially most of the non-islammist political forces in egypt-- that is the brotherhood and others aside-- have lined up against us. the real question is are they going to be able to form a united front? and do they...
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. >> what you make me proud as a former law professor of what a law professor can do. you have done tremendous things for the case of marriage equality. my question follows up on your notion of marriage pluralism. my former colleague says marriage is two things -- a standard form contract that establishes certain kinds of liberal basic rights but also a sanctification. constituting form. she argues in liberal state has no business sanctifying relationships and that will be ought to be doing is be establishing, dis-establishing marriages altogether. do you see that 20 years and now when you give this talk will not even use the word marriage? >> it depends a william e. my liberal. if you are a libertarian liberal, as the cato institute is, they would say yes. if you are more of the state should create conditions for human flourishing, the answer is not simple. here is what i will say more broadly. one of the easy mistakes of the whole debate is an over investment in lesbian and gay people on marriage and family lot generally. most people who are in relationships are in r
. >> what you make me proud as a former law professor of what a law professor can do. you have done tremendous things for the case of marriage equality. my question follows up on your notion of marriage pluralism. my former colleague says marriage is two things -- a standard form contract that establishes certain kinds of liberal basic rights but also a sanctification. constituting form. she argues in liberal state has no business sanctifying relationships and that will be ought to be...
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away from what solid support of democracy in the bush administration treating the war on terror like law enforcement officer but determining that we're going to bring terrorists on american soil. >> greta: it didn't happen. >> it didn't happen because people rose out. >> greta: how about this question. do we have more influence in the world now or do we have less influence? >> we had more influence, but the present world has a greater need of being reshaped because we operated within the structure. the president has to change the structure. if you look at the middle east we are used to thinking of states because that is what we have learned all our lives. in the middle east states created only around 1920. they were result of world war one and built by european countries and had their own rivalries. so countries like syria, iraq, jordan, those states had no existence before that and some more recent. so when the revolution occurs there what you see you may have she'ites and sunnis in one state and then sunnis in other state and then you may have a tendency of uniting the religious groups
away from what solid support of democracy in the bush administration treating the war on terror like law enforcement officer but determining that we're going to bring terrorists on american soil. >> greta: it didn't happen. >> it didn't happen because people rose out. >> greta: how about this question. do we have more influence in the world now or do we have less influence? >> we had more influence, but the present world has a greater need of being reshaped because we...
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coming up, the white house putting out new rules for the president's health care law. why the cavuto gang says it just puts the nanny state in your workplace. and that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, federal employees pleading with congress we've suffered the loss so leave our pay and benefits alone in the fiscal cliff costs. they've suffered more than private workers? we do the math, you decide. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm heather childers. we
coming up, the white house putting out new rules for the president's health care law. why the cavuto gang says it just puts the nanny state in your workplace. and that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, federal employees pleading with congress we've suffered the loss so leave our pay and benefits alone in the fiscal cliff costs. they've suffered more than private workers? we do the math, you decide. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store....
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ideology mitt romney at one point when he was governor massachusetts in fact he signed a cap and trade laws saying you know c o two is a real problem we're going to do something about this and signed into the northeast compact you know proudly proclaim global warming was real and then when he wanted to run for president he had to walk that back it seems to me like that's not ideology that's opportunism i'm wondering what percentage of the people who are out there claiming that there is no such thing as global warming might be doing so because their campaign contributions from fossil fuel industry or the the risk of the fossil fuel industry funding somebody to run against or destroy their careers is so great do you have any. yeah i think that's exactly right in mitt romney's case opportunism is. in fact the fossil fuel so i think what we have is a mix of fossil fuel money and sort of ideologues that as fuel the climate denial in this election cycle the fossil fuel interests spent something like five hundred million dollars to try to defeat climate realists and they lost in every case so peop
ideology mitt romney at one point when he was governor massachusetts in fact he signed a cap and trade laws saying you know c o two is a real problem we're going to do something about this and signed into the northeast compact you know proudly proclaim global warming was real and then when he wanted to run for president he had to walk that back it seems to me like that's not ideology that's opportunism i'm wondering what percentage of the people who are out there claiming that there is no such...
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the chinatown neighborhood association says there is a law against finning. there are no endangered shark species in the u.s.. saying it's not fair to use the rest of the legally caught sharks just not the fin. the association says it plans to take this all the way to the supreme court necessary. >> there is word help for salmon populations is working. >> officials say the population in the russian river is thriving. >> this is dry creek. a beautiful day. but there is more going on here, if you look, beneath that water you can see salmon. preparing to spawn and continue the life cycle this, year, they are coming back in larger numbers than we've seen in the last decade. >> p excess of 6300 fish. >> that is doctor greg horton they have been focusing on coho and stheeld but seeing choonic in large numbers bodes well. >> it's an indicator of how good conditions are. >> and a good start, anyway. >> time to check on the forecast. >> high hi, spencer we're in post thanksgiving glow. mild weatherév9(ç continues. you can see cloud free skies now. it's been another
the chinatown neighborhood association says there is a law against finning. there are no endangered shark species in the u.s.. saying it's not fair to use the rest of the legally caught sharks just not the fin. the association says it plans to take this all the way to the supreme court necessary. >> there is word help for salmon populations is working. >> officials say the population in the russian river is thriving. >> this is dry creek. a beautiful day. but there is more...
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it's against the law to stop for a dog? >>. >> did note know that. >> and i think it's not fair to disparage women drivers. i think i'm a very good driver and a the lot of people told me that (laughter) >> yeah, people you-- >> and i drive with these shoes on. >> four dwf's. >> what, driving while female? >> and i have an excellent driving record. >> so i grew up out west and i got a car when i was 16 and i went everywhere and used to love to be on a road trip and since i moved to new york i haven't been behind a wheel of a car since 2011. >>, but you're wearing flats and i want. >> women drivers i get an e-mail from my ex-husband and sends a picture of a lady in a brand new mercedes 550 and drove into the new building he put up and can't make it up. >> and dwf. >> ♪ >> time for one more thing and i'll have eric begin. >> and black friday, biggest sales of the years, including the gun and bullet manufacturing industry. so, i wanted to take this time to remind everyone, second amendment right, remember, your kids can get i
it's against the law to stop for a dog? >>. >> did note know that. >> and i think it's not fair to disparage women drivers. i think i'm a very good driver and a the lot of people told me that (laughter) >> yeah, people you-- >> and i drive with these shoes on. >> four dwf's. >> what, driving while female? >> and i have an excellent driving record. >> so i grew up out west and i got a car when i was 16 and i went everywhere and used to love...
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mohammed morsi declaring his word is above the rule of law. starting a ferocious reaction from a whole lot of egyptians as we look back to the two years that put him in power, is egypt better off? ambassador is former ambassador to the united nations for special political affairs, are they better or worse now? >> they are in a process. president morsi's move was clearly an overreach. where they are now is negotiating a constitution. what opponents of morsi will say in shaping this constitution they will put in to place into effect a permanent of dominance for the muslim brotherhood. that is why they are so up in arms because they fought against mubarek for many years. >> gregg: isn't that what is happening here. he has usurped all power, he has pronounced these untouchables and new fair oh of egypt and they are calling him. tens of thousands have taken the street to denounce morsi and burning the offices of muslim brotherhood in two cities. where do you see this going, ambassador? >> there was broad support for mubarek after and many people in
mohammed morsi declaring his word is above the rule of law. starting a ferocious reaction from a whole lot of egyptians as we look back to the two years that put him in power, is egypt better off? ambassador is former ambassador to the united nations for special political affairs, are they better or worse now? >> they are in a process. president morsi's move was clearly an overreach. where they are now is negotiating a constitution. what opponents of morsi will say in shaping this...
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saved and can be accessed by the government and the private companies they contract and under current laws phone calls can already be listened to number nine your health the establishment of electronic medical records is a major part of health care reform but those records can be accessed by doctors and other health care providers some of whom aren't your personal doctor and also friends up these private records to vulnerabilities from hackers and at number eight your money using online banking apps makes banking information passwords and account numbers easily open to scanning via smart phone and bank servers can store it in a fine features of the devices used to access the information number seven your vote voting machines have long been called hackable and on election day we saw some regularities stemming from both being allegedly altered as to the fact that many observers claim the current crop of technology is in need of serious oversight and should make many wonder but the possibility of throwing an election might not be too far from reality and number six mass transit transportation
saved and can be accessed by the government and the private companies they contract and under current laws phone calls can already be listened to number nine your health the establishment of electronic medical records is a major part of health care reform but those records can be accessed by doctors and other health care providers some of whom aren't your personal doctor and also friends up these private records to vulnerabilities from hackers and at number eight your money using online banking...
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jamie lived in new york where an anti-bullying law was passed last year but laws differ from state to state and bullying policies differ from school to school sometimes in a district. in minnesota's largest school district, seven students have taken their own lives in less than two years. the school district is now facing a federal investigation and a lawsuit from two advocacy groups and several students. the allegation? pervasive anti-gay harassment. the students suing say the district's policy of barring teachers from talking about homosexuality jeopardizes their safety at school. they want the policy changed. the school district in a heavily conservative area declined to speak to us, citing the ongoing litigation but did defend the policy to cnn in april. watch. >> all the students come with parents in this community and parents have a wide range of beliefs. we serve them all. >> that's the superintendent of the school district. with us now, four students who were fighting back. kyle, damian, brittany and dillon. and also with us is activist and actress jane lynch and also sunny ho
jamie lived in new york where an anti-bullying law was passed last year but laws differ from state to state and bullying policies differ from school to school sometimes in a district. in minnesota's largest school district, seven students have taken their own lives in less than two years. the school district is now facing a federal investigation and a lawsuit from two advocacy groups and several students. the allegation? pervasive anti-gay harassment. the students suing say the district's...
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the jewish tradition says a lot of low and is the law. sometimes it's a good idea to keep your head down and sometimes it's not. enjoy a position such that i felt immune to a certain amount of harmful criticism. that is true. i had it happen. i don't know. it's an excellent question .. >> has any one of you read these works? what is the other one? >> also, the young actor over there, also, i realize that it is not my job to say all of you brain-dead liberals over there, have you not read this book? you know? and the people we are going to be talking about and it is no big deal. >> one last question here. >> okay, one last question umax [inaudible question] >> yes, have a new play and it is called the anarchists. and jeffrey richard produced it. it is a play about -- it is kind of a pastiche about patty lupone, who plays a weatherman. all of those wonderful political icons were teaching higher education. she played an algorithm of -- what was it again? another one who just got caught after 30 years. and so she is one of the better actresse
the jewish tradition says a lot of low and is the law. sometimes it's a good idea to keep your head down and sometimes it's not. enjoy a position such that i felt immune to a certain amount of harmful criticism. that is true. i had it happen. i don't know. it's an excellent question .. >> has any one of you read these works? what is the other one? >> also, the young actor over there, also, i realize that it is not my job to say all of you brain-dead liberals over there, have you not...
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a hedge fund guy, told me the same thing, this time it was his in-laws. the private equity guy, leveraged-buyout, was in new york and palm beach, he said it is my golf caddy. i have a golf caddy in arizona, bought three kondos. how could golf caddy afford three condos, we got the financial crisis. this has a certain distance from the woes of the middle-class. even more surprising the growing sense of victimization, you may be taken aback by that. they really do, give you a few examples. and he is the guy who is behind marisa mayor, as an investor does great things, december of 2010 he sent an e-mail to his friends and the subject heading was battered wives and the battered wives were the wall street financiers who were accepting the abuse of president obama and the e-mail actually, written in the voice of a battered wife said he really love the sand when he hits us he doesn't mean it and most of the time it doesn't show and goes on in that vein. comparing himself to battered wives. another guy i spoke to, silicon valley investor and founder of a semicondu
a hedge fund guy, told me the same thing, this time it was his in-laws. the private equity guy, leveraged-buyout, was in new york and palm beach, he said it is my golf caddy. i have a golf caddy in arizona, bought three kondos. how could golf caddy afford three condos, we got the financial crisis. this has a certain distance from the woes of the middle-class. even more surprising the growing sense of victimization, you may be taken aback by that. they really do, give you a few examples. and he...
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i am here with brooke goldstein the children's rights institute and director of the law fare object. good for you. and he is so ripped he once cut himself on his abs. it is chris baron with an amateur november mustache. and in november he is considered a snowball, it is bill schulz. and if hilarity was a speed limit i would violate him on a highway. sitting next to me, gavin mcbegin tee. he is writing for talking mag.com. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> i guess i didn't get done with the intros fast enough. if you voted for the one, your shopping days are done. he took out a full page ad telling obama voters to stay away from his shop. cope reynolds, if that is his real name placed the ad in the white mountain independent. it reads, "if you voted for barack obama your business is not welcome at shout west shooting authority. you have broofn -- proven you are not responsible enough to own a firearm. reynolds tells the phoenix times that this is more of a political statement more than anything else saying, quote, of course it is impossible to enforce. if they don't say
i am here with brooke goldstein the children's rights institute and director of the law fare object. good for you. and he is so ripped he once cut himself on his abs. it is chris baron with an amateur november mustache. and in november he is considered a snowball, it is bill schulz. and if hilarity was a speed limit i would violate him on a highway. sitting next to me, gavin mcbegin tee. he is writing for talking mag.com. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> i guess i...
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because actually, by law, by law, the secret service have to protect the president, first lady, and the family. and in our day -- daddy was vice president, and that is when they changed the law. imagine what it would have been like if they had not changed the law. at that time, it was just the president. and the law was changed to include the vice president. imagine what it would have been like in dallas. but lucy did not get her day free from the secret service. >> she could get almost anything but not that. you had many unique experiences. i believe the only prom held in the white house and one of the very few weddings. >> it was very exciting. as a matter of fact, the previous big wedding was alice longworth. princess alice, they called her. in our day, she was the cat's meow in washington. she said -- she had a pillow that said "if you do not have anything nice to say to anybody, come and sit next to me." [laughter] she was wonderful to listen to as long as she wasn't saying anything bad about you. but she came to our wedding. i mean, she was fascinating. imagine, teddy roosevelt's
because actually, by law, by law, the secret service have to protect the president, first lady, and the family. and in our day -- daddy was vice president, and that is when they changed the law. imagine what it would have been like if they had not changed the law. at that time, it was just the president. and the law was changed to include the vice president. imagine what it would have been like in dallas. but lucy did not get her day free from the secret service. >> she could get almost...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. sir, can you hear me? two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> good morning, new york ci
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could...
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indeed, there is no repealing the laws of supply and demand. this is actually where jane jacobs was getting it wrong. she noted that old buildings were cheap and new buildings were expensive. which led her to believe that you should make sure that no one builds all building on top of new buildings. she didn't need to look any further than the impact of freezing a city. it was affordable and she and her husband lived there in the 1950s and has turned into a place where townhouses were cheap and that is what happens when you turn off the chain of building new houses. one of the reasons it is important to allow new buildings, it is the environment. i will end by telling a story of a young graduate who went for walk in the woods. and he did a little fishing, and the fishing was good. he came to put the fish into a chowder. the win came and put the flames that he was using in the fire started and spread. eventually, it was a raging inferno that burned down acres of woodland. in his own day, this man would be called an enemy of the environment. it is
indeed, there is no repealing the laws of supply and demand. this is actually where jane jacobs was getting it wrong. she noted that old buildings were cheap and new buildings were expensive. which led her to believe that you should make sure that no one builds all building on top of new buildings. she didn't need to look any further than the impact of freezing a city. it was affordable and she and her husband lived there in the 1950s and has turned into a place where townhouses were cheap and...
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a while ago a radical islamic group demanded to make its independence from the city and the sharia law territory to feel literally. in a letter sent to some of the country's politicians and journalists and known extremists have threatened to carry out and nine eleven in no way if their demands are not met. it's really something. to be taken seriously but this is not the first death threat coming from noways muslim community in this we do know a pakistani born in mom preaches those not praying should be brought to prison for those not fasting during ramadan decapitated is it possible to kill him in the river yeah no problem all weapon is made to kill we hear concerns over how some immigrants bring part of their cultures to norway from the head of the country's hunting union. our or something of course in this there were pending for muslims who seem to have more interest. in nature and helping attending courses is one of the two legal ways in no way to get a personal weapons license if you don't respect the rigid rules and you want to live the way we live in norway and then you can go ba
a while ago a radical islamic group demanded to make its independence from the city and the sharia law territory to feel literally. in a letter sent to some of the country's politicians and journalists and known extremists have threatened to carry out and nine eleven in no way if their demands are not met. it's really something. to be taken seriously but this is not the first death threat coming from noways muslim community in this we do know a pakistani born in mom preaches those not praying...
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in this case, the law is there. there is a doctor's letter explaining why the 8-year-old needs this. and any kind of service animal. if the animal does anti-social behavior, for example, makes a mess, then the tenant is responsible. this pig when it's an adult is only 12 inches long. at the end of the day, either the department of justice comes in and enforces it or they can in federal district court leave the pig alone, let the down syndrome young man have this service animal. this case should be long gone. >> oh, boy. so now they're facing -- this family, richard, is facing a potential $500 fine if they continue to go on about their business. >> and that fine is accruing daily, fred. listen, coral springs, the governing body in coral springs needs to loosen up and they need to walk a day in this mother's shoes. this young boy is afflicted with down's syndrome. it's devastating. obviously they have no compassion for this family. avery touched on the livestock law. look, this is not a bear. this is not a lion or a t
in this case, the law is there. there is a doctor's letter explaining why the 8-year-old needs this. and any kind of service animal. if the animal does anti-social behavior, for example, makes a mess, then the tenant is responsible. this pig when it's an adult is only 12 inches long. at the end of the day, either the department of justice comes in and enforces it or they can in federal district court leave the pig alone, let the down syndrome young man have this service animal. this case should...
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that was passed by washington, obamacare is one big example, but the laws are constitutional. the constitution gave the government the power to do certain things. this did not come up since the 1930's. >> again, november 2012 elections. >> that no one to talk about 2012. i'm tired 2012. let's talk about the future. 2012 was a very good for us. we are going to have to figure out a way to appeal to a bigger electorate. >> a year running for president? >> that is classified. dear clarence is not high enough to hear that. i want to be part of the national debate, but i think it's too early to make that decision. >> government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, everyday americans are being harassed, abused, and imprisoned by the feds. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. check the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also share anything you see easily by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. book tv streams live on line for 48 hours every wee
that was passed by washington, obamacare is one big example, but the laws are constitutional. the constitution gave the government the power to do certain things. this did not come up since the 1930's. >> again, november 2012 elections. >> that no one to talk about 2012. i'm tired 2012. let's talk about the future. 2012 was a very good for us. we are going to have to figure out a way to appeal to a bigger electorate. >> a year running for president? >> that is...
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do you see this as possibly a movement toward sharia law? >> i think it's clearly a move toward sharia law, but i don't believe that the ouster was brought about by entirely democratic force, it was brought by about anti-mubarak forces, and i think that the muslim brotherhood which came late to the administrations saw it as a tactical opportunity to remove their nemesis, who repressed them for 30 years, they got him out and they got mechanisms set up for elections which they then took advantage of. so the dupes are the pro western liberals who were outmaneuvered first by mubarak and now being outman ufrdz by the muslim brotherhood entirely predictably. >> heather: and thank you, ambassador bolten, using the word duped for us. thank you. >> thank you. >> rick: the obama's refusal to identify enemies of the state as terrorists. according to the u.s. government accountability office one of the main problems stems from the justice department. peter doocy is live in d.c. with the details. >> reporter: and rick, this government accountability offi
do you see this as possibly a movement toward sharia law? >> i think it's clearly a move toward sharia law, but i don't believe that the ouster was brought about by entirely democratic force, it was brought by about anti-mubarak forces, and i think that the muslim brotherhood which came late to the administrations saw it as a tactical opportunity to remove their nemesis, who repressed them for 30 years, they got him out and they got mechanisms set up for elections which they then took...
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regardless, we will honor this law as we do all laws and continue to offer 100% of papa johns workers health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984. that's the people that work directly for papa johns. the question is, though, the franchises. well, the average franchisee owns three to four stores, since they own the restaurants they operate and who they hire, how many hours they give each employee and what they pay each employee is up to them, not me or papa johns. like any small business, our franchisees are under tremendous amount of pressure on cost. i think the first big question is, are we going to see lots of businesses dropping health care because of the affordable care act? that is the threat. and i want to hear from you guys how credible that threat is. >> well, i mean -- there are two issues here, right, one is dropping employees down to part-time such that under the law they don't have to pay a penalty if they don't offer them health care and then also those employees will lose income because they don't work as many hours. and the other issue which is no
regardless, we will honor this law as we do all laws and continue to offer 100% of papa johns workers health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984. that's the people that work directly for papa johns. the question is, though, the franchises. well, the average franchisee owns three to four stores, since they own the restaurants they operate and who they hire, how many hours they give each employee and what they pay each employee is up to them, not me or papa johns. like any...
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jim crow laws so it's fine using interest rates to discriminate yes if you are you know in the big house so you can borrow money at close to zero percent if you're on the field work and then your rate of interest is going to be twenty five thirty percent your rates are going to be jacked up you're shopping at the company's store whether it's tesco or wal-mart now demand for rental properties is growing because first time buyers in the city typically need down payments of about twenty five percent the average deposit is fifty seven thousand one hundred seventy five pounds now consider that that's almost twice what the average salary annual.
jim crow laws so it's fine using interest rates to discriminate yes if you are you know in the big house so you can borrow money at close to zero percent if you're on the field work and then your rate of interest is going to be twenty five thirty percent your rates are going to be jacked up you're shopping at the company's store whether it's tesco or wal-mart now demand for rental properties is growing because first time buyers in the city typically need down payments of about twenty five...
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the rule of law is a pretty tricky business and it's not as if egypt had the rule of law before, but i guess the only thing that doesn't disappoint me that in fact dare i say pleases me is to see egyptians, prosecutors, judges, strange bed fellows, coming together and standing up and recognizing that you can't have democracy without the rule of law. >> arthel: yeah, the supreme judicial council saying this is not good. let me ask you this, some are saying this, did the-- tell me what you think, did the u.s. give morsi too much praise publicly? >> well, you know, i think it was a great deal of hope. morsi stood up, he was willing to get engaged in the process and trying to negotiate a cease-fire, we obviously need to deal with the elected leaders in countries, even if we would not necessarily have supported that result. and so, i think, i understand and can appreciate why the u.s. praised him. i think at the same time you've heard the u.s. and u.n. spokes people denouncing this power grab and making clear the point that you and i both realized which is the rule of law is essential to
the rule of law is a pretty tricky business and it's not as if egypt had the rule of law before, but i guess the only thing that doesn't disappoint me that in fact dare i say pleases me is to see egyptians, prosecutors, judges, strange bed fellows, coming together and standing up and recognizing that you can't have democracy without the rule of law. >> arthel: yeah, the supreme judicial council saying this is not good. let me ask you this, some are saying this, did the-- tell me what you...
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it is an accumulation of laws and traditions and common-law over the years. there are subsets of the queen, that is what the term is. i need to ask that we cease asking questions temporarily. please the crowd for more questions from the audience. c-span will be here shortly to continue. they will be taking questions from the history and biography pavilion and also from national callers. please stay with us. we would love to have you
it is an accumulation of laws and traditions and common-law over the years. there are subsets of the queen, that is what the term is. i need to ask that we cease asking questions temporarily. please the crowd for more questions from the audience. c-span will be here shortly to continue. they will be taking questions from the history and biography pavilion and also from national callers. please stay with us. we would love to have you
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pakistan has suspended mobile phone services and possibly country until sunday over fears of law terror attacks the government says cell files are being used by movements to detonate bombs and almost all of the blasts that occurred within the past two weeks thirty seven people were killed and more than ninety injured in three separate bomb attacks targeting shiites and karrar tree catarrh and painting earlier this week. possibly u.k. already under deep flood waters are preparing for worse with forecasters are warning of dangerous rains and winds over the weekend the weather's already claimed the lives or one man after his car was trapped in rising waters under the bridge pulls a port disruption to hundreds of houses coal power cut power cause transport chaos and made more than one hundred people flee to safety. multiculturalism is on the rise in norway with many muslims among those contributing to a rapid growth in population this counted in country but as the notion in our report was radical elements in the expanding islamic commune. increasing concern. tolerance is no is well known tr
pakistan has suspended mobile phone services and possibly country until sunday over fears of law terror attacks the government says cell files are being used by movements to detonate bombs and almost all of the blasts that occurred within the past two weeks thirty seven people were killed and more than ninety injured in three separate bomb attacks targeting shiites and karrar tree catarrh and painting earlier this week. possibly u.k. already under deep flood waters are preparing for worse with...
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clinton, as a young lawyer fresh out of law school, went to work for the house committee working to impeach him, so he knew where she was coming from with regard to her view toward him. and he had a less than positive view toward her based primarily on her watergate experiences but also based upon what he perceived as her uncompromising liberal views. he thought that bill clinton would be more inclined to compromise than she would be. but nixon also had a high respect for people with great intelligence, and there was no doubt in his mind but that mrs. clinton is very smart. he just thought -- and the problem for nixon was that mrs. clinton believed in the wrong things, and that's bigger government. but nixon was also a very fair man, and when mrs. clinton did things right, and when she was good and strong and effective, he said so. but when she was wrong, which was most of the time for nixon, he said so. and an illustration of this, which i think this puts it in great light is when mrs. clinton did go to testify about the health care reform package she had put together. and he watched her t
clinton, as a young lawyer fresh out of law school, went to work for the house committee working to impeach him, so he knew where she was coming from with regard to her view toward him. and he had a less than positive view toward her based primarily on her watergate experiences but also based upon what he perceived as her uncompromising liberal views. he thought that bill clinton would be more inclined to compromise than she would be. but nixon also had a high respect for people with great...
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and i didn't know you needed an additional law. >> in california, that is not true necessarily. they do have something called a decent exposure. but there is what we call elements of a crime. and any time the prosecutor wants to find you guilty of the crime, have the jury find you guilty, they have to find three things. the third element says you have to be naked and exposing your genitals for the purpose of either sexually arousing yourself or somebody else. so martin, if you are just walking down the street saying i like to be free in the breeze, guess what? that is not necessarily indecent exposure. so you can be naked all you want, as long as it is not for that horrible purpose of just wanting to be free. >> well, does it limit my free speech of going without clothing? >> well, i don't think so, there is speech and then just letting it all hang out. so there is speech, and there is i have a right to express myself by being completely naked. and the city council is saying no, oddly enough, the reason he proposes the legislation, when naked people sit on public benches they do
and i didn't know you needed an additional law. >> in california, that is not true necessarily. they do have something called a decent exposure. but there is what we call elements of a crime. and any time the prosecutor wants to find you guilty of the crime, have the jury find you guilty, they have to find three things. the third element says you have to be naked and exposing your genitals for the purpose of either sexually arousing yourself or somebody else. so martin, if you are just...
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he said in a you know law, legislative director seems like a part-time job to make. and what that meant was during the first continuing resolution, there was this sort of orgy of everybody, of very open and kind of glorious process, if a messy one, he did not understand what any of the more because he had no legislative director to explain to him. he did not have a full documentation director because he had been a radio disc jockey. he believed he committed 12. he did not have a congressional website because he said own a computer business. he knew that to do -- to put up the website it only cost next number of dollars, and there are i think only five companies in washington d.c. that have been deemed to secure some debate on that contract, and he found that the prices they were charging more egregious, that back in corpus the cost a lot less, and so did not put up a site for a while. so it became a lot of voices of worst enemy on top of which his wife, it was often the case, congressman that became very, very interested in the personal, very interested and lots of t
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and as far as i believe, my father-in-law's grandmother was nanny to queen alexandra and edward vii's children or lord and lady knollys' children. and lady charlotte knollys was lady-in-waiting to queen alexandra. well, fantastic, and there's plenty of evidence - to back that up, isn't there? - oh, yes. i mean, these magnificent little presentation brooches are a sort of little march through her career. this is the cipher of queen alexandra, - the double "a," isn't it? - yes, that's right. under the royal crown, and so perhaps this was a christmas present. and maybe that's a birthday present and yet another one. and this dear nanny would wear them with enormous pride. i'm absolutely sure. these two, actually, made her swell with pride even more. have you thought at all about the date, 1902, why that would be so special? it's the coronation of edward vii. - that's right. - certainly this dear mrs. martin, the nanny, would have shared in the great drama that surrounded the coronation of edward vii. and so i believe the people who went to that coronation would have been given a medal suc
and as far as i believe, my father-in-law's grandmother was nanny to queen alexandra and edward vii's children or lord and lady knollys' children. and lady charlotte knollys was lady-in-waiting to queen alexandra. well, fantastic, and there's plenty of evidence - to back that up, isn't there? - oh, yes. i mean, these magnificent little presentation brooches are a sort of little march through her career. this is the cipher of queen alexandra, - the double "a," isn't it? - yes, that's...
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president obama's out there, all campaigns saying health care is law now. now that he's in office again for a second term, there's no way this happens. it didn't happen last time. it won't happen this time. >> so then, steve, i thought he said affordable health care act was the law of the land a couple weeks ago, didn't he? >> absolutely. and this seems to be more of a bow to the conservative part of this caucus than a serious negotiating position. you know, the key part of the article you just read was he said, if we're serious. that's a question about this very matter, if he's serious about this, as a bargaining position. i suspect he's not. that's a political move to his own base. if he is serious, it's not particularly credible bargaining position. >> okay. house republicans are planning to vote on new legislation, amy, aimed at helping immigrants in this country. it would expand visas for the foreign science and technology students, and also make it easier for green holders to bring their immediate families, spouses and children into the u.s. this move
president obama's out there, all campaigns saying health care is law now. now that he's in office again for a second term, there's no way this happens. it didn't happen last time. it won't happen this time. >> so then, steve, i thought he said affordable health care act was the law of the land a couple weeks ago, didn't he? >> absolutely. and this seems to be more of a bow to the conservative part of this caucus than a serious negotiating position. you know, the key part of the...
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no legislature or court can overturny law he makes. the president says he is just trying to speed up the new government's transition. opponents argue is he essentially appointing himself a new dick carat. steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> john, at 2:00 in the morning here, we are still hearing some small explosions between the pro-he testers and those security forces, the numbers are down from late this afternoon. when it looked like 40 or 50,000 people were gathered on that square. there has been a real sense of fury, too, among the protesters on the street. these are people of different ages from different political background really united by one thing that they feel like their revolution that he fought for in the past year is in danger of being hijacked. one man their democratically elected president can now trying to put himself above the law and above the courts. what we have right now is a standoff. on the one hand the egyptian president saying he will will not back down from his decrees but that they are onl
no legislature or court can overturny law he makes. the president says he is just trying to speed up the new government's transition. opponents argue is he essentially appointing himself a new dick carat. steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> john, at 2:00 in the morning here, we are still hearing some small explosions between the pro-he testers and those security forces, the numbers are down from late this afternoon. when it looked like 40 or 50,000 people were gathered...
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law in europe is undergraduate. very few countries have a graduate law school system. the students were basically high-school seniors ready to enter their freshman year of college. i talked with them. it was a room smaller than this. we started talking and a student raised her hand and she said, checks and balances are very important in your constitution. the president checks the congress. who checks the courts? we talked about that. i'm not sure i had a satisfactory answer. [laughter] another student raised his hand and said federalism is very important in america. money goes to washington and then goes to the states with conditions. doesn't this undermine federalism? a student raise their hand and said, chief justice marshall was very much admired. they said, it took you until 1787 to get your constitution. we have been studying in your constitutional history since the fourth grade. if i did that class at american university i would've said, that is a great class. i told the same story that night in front of the president of the university. if you wanted to be a doct
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but now -- >> california law is very clear. if a parent engages in an act of domestic violence or some sort of altercation, that can be used against them in denying custody. >> reporter: an actress' real-life drama that's back in the headlines could go back to family court. aubry is scheduled to appear in court december 13th. until then, a restraining order will keep him at least 100 yards away from berry, martinez and his daughter. now, he's only facing a misdemeanor charge. so, he's not likely to go to jail. neither aubry, berry nor martinez has replied to our request for comment. they're not talking about it. but a lot of people are. >> an innocent 4-year-old in the middle of all this. thank you. great to see you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," why adele's music is so popular in the bedroom. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter... he's built a rocket ship to travel into space. girl: google, how far is earth to the moon? google voice response: moon is 238,900 mil
but now -- >> california law is very clear. if a parent engages in an act of domestic violence or some sort of altercation, that can be used against them in denying custody. >> reporter: an actress' real-life drama that's back in the headlines could go back to family court. aubry is scheduled to appear in court december 13th. until then, a restraining order will keep him at least 100 yards away from berry, martinez and his daughter. now, he's only facing a misdemeanor charge. so,...
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law. it is not that the constitution is some documents and external to what happened in every day life. it is in the middle of it, affecting what we're doing. every major political issue we have had even now, health care, financial reform, foreign policy, as very much a constitutional issue. >> tying those things together, one of the port legacies of omstead was the opinion that was against wiretapping that said the constitution contains were suggested it right to be left alone. those are precisely the words that potter stewart used 40 years later in roe v wade. we have prohibition giving us that. >> when it passed prohibition, they chose a constitutional amendment route. why did not they just do it with lots back then -- with laws back then? >> because laws are easy to un- do. we could have the experience now with affordable health care act. if you put it in the constitution before it ever been a repeal of an imminent, it was there for ever and beyond the reach -- beyond being affected by
law. it is not that the constitution is some documents and external to what happened in every day life. it is in the middle of it, affecting what we're doing. every major political issue we have had even now, health care, financial reform, foreign policy, as very much a constitutional issue. >> tying those things together, one of the port legacies of omstead was the opinion that was against wiretapping that said the constitution contains were suggested it right to be left alone. those are...
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in pennsylvania at the time was an interesting law. if the slave is in the state for more than six months, he was emancipated. washington had to move his slaves back and forth between mount vernon and philadelphia to keep them from being emancipated , even though this is absolutely against the letter of the pennsylvania state law. so that is the side of the story we often don't tell. a man of his time, absolutely. during the revolution when he takes command of the continental army he goes to boston and sees black men with guns and knows he's not going to build a self this to his brethren south carolina and georgia. he stops that. eventually he changed his mind when he needed more bodies and his army peer we always have to weigh these things. they are not black-and-white issues. he was a man of his time, part of the society utterly dependent on slavery and knew he was not going to change the minds of his fellow slaveholders. we point to these founding fathers and genuinely with admiration. but this was clearly where they did not see the
in pennsylvania at the time was an interesting law. if the slave is in the state for more than six months, he was emancipated. washington had to move his slaves back and forth between mount vernon and philadelphia to keep them from being emancipated , even though this is absolutely against the letter of the pennsylvania state law. so that is the side of the story we often don't tell. a man of his time, absolutely. during the revolution when he takes command of the continental army he goes to...
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turned out to be his sister-in-law kristen. that success was no big surprise for hagman. he was born into a show biz family. his mom the legendary actress mary martin, but it was a blonde with magic powers that helped propel hagman to star status. he played astronaut tony nelson in the nbc sitcom "i dream of jeannie" for five seasons. after that role came hagman's role of "dallas." years of hard drinking came back to haunt him. he suffered from cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. and in july of 1995 he received a transplant that saved his life. this year he starred in season one of the next generation of "dallas" on tnt with some of his original co-stars. he appeared with them on "today" back in june to talk about reprising the role of j.r. ewing. >> yeah, it was strange kind of getting back into the swing of things, but we all fit right into our characters again, so there was nothing to worry about that. >> hagman filmed appearances for the show's second season, set to begin airing in january. larry hagman was 81 years old. he is survived by his wife of nearly 60 ye
turned out to be his sister-in-law kristen. that success was no big surprise for hagman. he was born into a show biz family. his mom the legendary actress mary martin, but it was a blonde with magic powers that helped propel hagman to star status. he played astronaut tony nelson in the nbc sitcom "i dream of jeannie" for five seasons. after that role came hagman's role of "dallas." years of hard drinking came back to haunt him. he suffered from cirrhosis of the liver and...
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georgetown university law professor. our topic is additions to secede, filed in every state in the union. one of the state is texas. our next call from rockdale, texas on our line for independents. caller: rules and regulations is what is killing this country. and they come from washington, d.c. this is what is killing us, nobody wants to secede from united states, the want to secede from washington, d.c. and wall street. they have run as these bills, we have not. host: you did not sign that petition? guest: i surely did not. what do i want to ask president obama, please, daddy, can we secede from the union? guest: i think that is what we are seeing, that this movement is not really at least in large measure a secession movement. but a movement to push washington out. and that is done in the ballot box. it is true that a lot of people are dissatisfied with what happened. but tried and tried again. host: next up is ken from fort myers, fla.. he signed a petition. go ahead. caller: i believe in this session. i think the be
georgetown university law professor. our topic is additions to secede, filed in every state in the union. one of the state is texas. our next call from rockdale, texas on our line for independents. caller: rules and regulations is what is killing this country. and they come from washington, d.c. this is what is killing us, nobody wants to secede from united states, the want to secede from washington, d.c. and wall street. they have run as these bills, we have not. host: you did not sign that...